"It's about five years since we had a Women's team at DLSP. It's a great time to bring it back now with the work that the Ireland Women's team have done (in boosting the profile of the game)," she said.

"You really don't need to know the 'ins' and 'outs' of rugby or to have played it at all. Every help will be there for you.

"We have a huge catchment area, we go from Enniskerry to Milltown. There are no other clubs in that area offering Women's rugby. The Leinster Branch have come on board and have been really supportive of us in trying to get this off the ground."

One point remains the difference between UL Bohemians and Railway Union ahead of next Saturday's top of the table clash at Park Avenue. There were also wins for Old Belvedere and Cooke in round 4, writes Michael Gallagher.

The Women's All-Ireland League resumes this weekend, with last season's finalists, UL Bohemians and Old Belvedere, playing host to the current bottom two, Galwegians and Tullamore, respectively. Michael Gallagher previews the round 4 fixtures.

Sean Kearns' 13 points from the tee helped St. Mary's College edge out hosts UCD - 23-22 - in a compelling Division 1A contest at the Belfield Bowl on Friday. UCD outscored Mary's by three tries to two but Kearns' accuracy proved crucial.

Young Munster travelled to Dubarry Park last Saturday to take on Buccaneers with both clubs looking to record their first Ulster Bank League Division 1A win of the season. Check out the match highlights from Irish Rugby TV.

Round 2 of the Ulster Bank League and Blackrock hosted Cashel in Division 2A. A first half penalty try set Cashel on their way to a well-judged 27-13 win at Blackrock. There was much to admire about the visitors' performance, which was topped off by winger Richard Kingston's bonus point score four minutes from the end

Monday was community legacy day at Women's Rugby World Cup 2017 as the IRFU's 'Spirit of Rugby' programme brought together some local disability rugby players from DLSP Eagles, Seapoint Dragons and Westmanstown Wasps, and a number of WRWC players and coaches from the competing nations, for a fun-filled coaching/training session and Tag rugby games.

Take a look behind the scenes at this year's Ulster Bank League Division 1A final. In the dressing room, the players' tunnel and pitchside as Cork Constitution defeated Clontarf 25-21 in a tense encounter at the Aviva Stadium.

The UL Bohemians Women's squad completed a fantastic season for the club by winning the All-Ireland Cup final against Blackrock - 26-17 - at Dubarry Park on Sunday. It was a third 2016/17 title for Mike Storey's side who were also crowned All-Ireland League and Munster Senior Cup champions.

Number 8 Michael Noone helped himself to a hat-trick of tries at Anglesea Road as Clontarf maintained their push for the Ulster Bank League Division 1A play-offs and Old Belvedere fell to the bottom of the table.

25 unanswered first half points put Old Belvedere on their way to a 44-14 Ulster Bank Bateman Cup semi-final victory over Ballynahinch at Anglesea Road. 'Belvo will meet defending champions Cork Constitution in the final at the end of April.

The sun shone on Co. Carlow Rugby Club last Sunday as the Aviva Mini Rugby Festival rolled into town. It was a chance for the hundreds of boys and girls to enjoy a day of fantastic rugby and to tell us who their favourite rugby players are.

The Aviva Mini Rugby Festival visited UL Bohemians last Saturday and it was fun-filled day for the hundreds of boys and girls taking part. There was also a special guest appearance from Ireland Women's captain and UL Bohs favourite Niamh Briggs.

Maeve McMahon, Director of Customer Experience and Products, Ulster Bank, talks about another successful Ulster Bank League Awards night which saw 14 individual awards presented to players, coaches and PROs from across the island.

Cork Constitution lock Conor Kindregan was voted the Ulster Bank League Division 1A Player of the Year, picking up the honour from Joe Schmidt at this week's Ulster Bank League Awards in the Aviva Stadium.

Ahead of the the Ulster Bank League Division 1A final, we spoke to Blayney Russell of Clontarf and Peter Good of Cork Constitution about the big match and how the two clubs have fared this season at every level.

Ben Reilly wants his Clontarf side to show the kind of form that put them top of the league this season but he knows that Cork Con will offer a serious physical challenge in the Ulster Bank League final in Sunday. Tickets are available from ticketmaster.ie.